Laminate Floor Color
With the variety of materials that are used as floor covering, from stones and hardwoods to soft and plush carpets, it is amazing the color variety you can choose from. The sheer number of options of materials make so you have a large quantity of colors to choose from, but if you single your flooring material type down your color selection becomes more limited. However, with laminate flooring, your color choices are about as wide as with all the types combined. Laminate flooring comes in such a huge variety of styles and colors that you won't ever hear anyone complain that there is not enough to choose from.
Why is it important that laminate floor colors be so varied? Well, for one thing, many people want to change the look of a room, but want to keep the same basic material. Because laminate flooring colors are quite unique, laminate is a good option for colorful flooring. There are plenty of ways that you can change the look of a room with just a simple different color, rather than a whole new material.
While laminate flooring comes in such a wide variety of colors, and while it is easy to change the color by laying new flooring should you want a change, it is not very practical or wise when it comes right down to your budget. Flooring of any type, even the relatively inexpensive laminate type of flooring can be quite an investment. So, you want to choose the right laminate floor color the first time, so that it will complement your home, and the décor of your home well, and you won't be tempted to change it. There are plenty of colors to choose from, so choose wisely. The following are some of the things you should think about when selecting your laminate floor color:
1. The first thing to think about as you shop is how well the color of the laminate flooring you are considering will work with other colors that you have in your home. For example, if the laminate will be a slate look a like and will have a light gloss to it, determine if this will match the other tones in the room. Look at baseboards, mantels, window frames and furniture. Remember it is easier and generally less expensive to replace a couch than it is to replace your flooring, but if you like the furniture you have, then why not choose flooring that will work with what you have?
2. Consider the uses of the room. The color of the laminate can play a role in the function of the room. For example, while a lighter, solid color laminate may attract you, it would be a pain in an entry way or heavily trafficked area as it will not hide dirt and debris well which means you will have to constantly clean it.
3. Laminate flooring comes in many colors, but within those color schemes falls another category, and that is patterns. Not every laminate is a solid color, most are patterned in one way or another. Because patterns are a great way to hide debris, and to add interest to a room, you will want to consider patterns for your home. However, should you choose to go with a pattern, be sure to take some time to find a pattern that works well in the room you are putting laminate flooring in. Basically when it comes to laminate flooring, the sky is the limit, you have plenty of patterns and choices to choose from, and most laminate manufacturers carry laminates that resemble all of the most popular flooring types, from hardwoods, to granite, tile, and slate.
4. Last but not least, when it comes to laminate flooring, wood grains are the most abundant and popular choice, so when using this type, be sure to make the planks the length you want, and achieve a look that will last for years to come. Try not to be too trendy in your flooring as it could outdate your home very quickly. Laminate floor color is a fun way to add color to your home, but it can also mean added expense down the line, so if in doubt, choose neutrals that will stay nice and stylish for years to come.
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